"Every year we need to create about 20 million new jobs, though I do not have seen any data or report.
So, in my estimate, probably in next six months, we will see, may be 10,000 to 1 lakh jobs being created to support GST implementation," he told reporters on the sidelines of a CII event here.
"But, beyond six months, it is very difficult to say at this point of time, how much more it would increase," Gopalakrishnan, who is the Chairman of Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)'s India Innovation Summit said.
The Summit will cover subjects such as, Teens as Innovators to disrupt the existing businesses, Rise of Machines and Future of Human Labour, India's digital transformation into a cashless economy and the great expectations on the e-commerce industry - scaling the consumption economy, among others.
On concerns raised by the industry on anti-profiteering clause, Gopalakrishnan said it is time for the country to move forward as the government is open to make adjustments as and when it learns from feedbacks it gets during implementation.
The Central GST (CGST) law provides for an 'anti-profiteering' clause to ensure business passes on the benefit of reduced tax incidence on goods or services or both to consumer.
Backing Gopalakrishnan's remarks, Volvo India Managing Director Kamal Bali said he is not worried on anti-profiteering clause as the market forces will make manufacturers and service providers to adjust to new market norms.
Bali said the government has basically put this act more as a deterrent and argued that one cannot sell products according to the whims and fancies of the businesses.
Bali said, at least the government has made a good beginning by implementing GST which was long overdue and the businesses and companies should move forward.
"CII also have been pushing for GST implementation from July 1. We did not want it to be further delayed," he added.
Asked about the effect of GST would have on shadow economy, Gopalakrishnan said the process of transition from a shadow economy to transparent economy has begun, but it wouldn't happen overnight.
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